Event Title
Hanji Harvest: Lunch and Lecture with Artist Aimee Lee
Location
Peter B. Lewis Theater, Cleveland Institute of Art, 11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
Event Website
https://www.cia.edu/exhibitions/about-the-reinberger-gallery
Start Date
10-5-2018 12:15 PM
End Date
10-5-2018 1:30 PM
Cost to Attend
Free and open to the public
Pre-registration required?
No
Contact Information (for registration)
for information:
Reinberger Gallery | Cleveland Institute of Art
Gallery Main 216.421.7407
Event Type
Lecture
Description
Aimee Lee is an artist who has been researching and using hanji—Korean paper—for the past decade. Through images and videos, she will share her journey through the performing arts into the visual arts, and her interests in books, hand papermaking, East Asian textile traditions, and shared ancient techniques that span the globe. Her presentation will be accompanied by material and artwork samples.
About the Aimee Lee
Aimee Lee is an artist, papermaker, writer, and the leading hanji researcher and practitioner in North America. (BA, Oberlin College; MFA, Columbia College Chicago). Her Fulbright research on Korean paper led to her award-winning book, Hanji Unfurled (The Legacy Press) and the first-ever American hanji studio, located in Cleveland, Ohio. She teaches, lectures, exhibits, and is collected internationally
Event Location
Hanji Harvest: Lunch and Lecture with Artist Aimee Lee
Peter B. Lewis Theater, Cleveland Institute of Art, 11610 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
Aimee Lee is an artist who has been researching and using hanji—Korean paper—for the past decade. Through images and videos, she will share her journey through the performing arts into the visual arts, and her interests in books, hand papermaking, East Asian textile traditions, and shared ancient techniques that span the globe. Her presentation will be accompanied by material and artwork samples.
About the Aimee Lee
Aimee Lee is an artist, papermaker, writer, and the leading hanji researcher and practitioner in North America. (BA, Oberlin College; MFA, Columbia College Chicago). Her Fulbright research on Korean paper led to her award-winning book, Hanji Unfurled (The Legacy Press) and the first-ever American hanji studio, located in Cleveland, Ohio. She teaches, lectures, exhibits, and is collected internationally
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